Parrhesia – such a wonderful word/concept to explore on all levels. For example, the tension in “to speak candidly or to ask forgiveness for so speaking” is relevant to the painting’s existence and how it has come about, as I understand it. Header image and below, detail of a recent painting (oil on aluminium approx 125 […]
Month: April 2019
Thinking of the task
I have drafted the script for my 2nd Symposium. and This is a link is to a very recent paper, which has a lot of resonance with me.
Continuous with origin
I have been focused on concluding paintings and now also a number of works that have been suspended over a period of time. I am now able to approach these works and conclude them, showing the maintenance of connection with origin that is at the heart of pictopoiesis. These, as yet unconcluded paintings, each in […]
Correspondences
Curious to see the below video corresponding mitosis with colonialism. I think of the painting field as homeostatic and it would perhaps be interesting to put together an animation to illustrate it Colonialism as mitosis
Thinking around concluding a painting/paintings
The painting and I are bound together by what feels like a kind of covenant bound in with the (picto)poietic act of making, in which we both progress together. For any of it there has to have been an initial impetus which set the work in motion. That was the living me, something which has philosophical significance. […]
Macrocosmic, Microcosmic
Timelapse of the future (video) As if through a window, a single point then line, a universe, and back again – animated sketch of a single line drawing: note to self: The universe inside the black dot/macrocosm, microcosm
Paintings for the Summer Show
Images of 5 of the (7 or 8) paintings (oil on aluminium, each 125 x 123/127 cm) destined for the Summer show, now processed in higher resolution:
Developing and unfolding the elements of pictopoiesis
Source: Line drawing in graphite on paper Part 1: First cycle of return (source, point, line, plane, return to origin)
Concerning the evolution of thinking
Concerning the evolution of thinking (being a topic of great interest to me)
Point, line, Source, Origin, Development
Black Dot/Point (graphite on paper) by JWR